counterfeit software
Talkback Tell you something i will monitor every item listed on my site BIDONALOT.COM as i too hate online auctions allowing people to list counterfeit software and even movies etc, its about time something was done as ive been conned many times by sellers...
About: Microsoft targets counterfeiters on UK auction sites
[December 15, 2006, 8:44 by bidonalot]
counterfeit software
Talkback Tell you something i will monitor every item listed on my site BIDONALOT.COM as i too hate online auctions allowing people to list counterfeit software and even movies etc, its about time something was done as ive been conned many times by sellers...
About: Microsoft targets counterfeiters on UK auction sites
[December 15, 2006, 8:42 by bidonalot]
counterfeit VISTA
Talkback Using counterfeit copies of VISTA would be like counterfeiting pennies, and worth about as much.
About: Vista update aims to curb unlicensed copies
[December 5, 2007, 12:49 by ator1940]
Microsoft claims latest scalp in war on counterfeit software
Talkback Michala Alexander, Microsoft head of anti-piracy, said: "We take our responsibility seriously to protect consumers and legitimate channel partners from counterfeit software. This was a major counterfeit operation selling goods which were hard to...
About: Microsoft claims latest scalp in war on counterfeit software
[December 9, 2005, 15:52]
Microsoft claims latest scalp in war on counterfeit software
Talkback If Microsoft didn't jack up the pricing for UK customers (as opposed for their US customers) it would help reduce piracy.
About: Microsoft claims latest scalp in war on counterfeit software
[December 14, 2005, 16:13]
Microsoft claims latest scalp in war on counterfeit software
Talkback On the 21st November 2004 I purchased from a internet company Dabs.com. A Windows Computer programme. Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 operating system (Boxed Version) for the sum of £238.52 plus £6 postage.
About: Microsoft claims latest scalp in war on counterfeit software
[December 13, 2005, 18:53]
Microsoft claims latest scalp in war on counterfeit software
Talkback why dont microsoft sell their products from their site at lower prices like other software manufacturers, then people wouldnt sell counterfit goods because people could buy them direct from microsoft?
About: Microsoft claims latest scalp in war on counterfeit software
[December 11, 2005, 16:45]
Microsoft claims latest scalp in war on counterfeit software
Talkback Surely a legitimate business should be interested in providing quality goods and value for money, besides just being profitable? And lets not forget "Staying within the Law" either.
About: Microsoft claims latest scalp in war on counterfeit software
[December 9, 2005, 23:38]
Microsoft claims latest scalp in war on counterfeit software
Talkback err Microsoft are a business of course the only thing they should be interested in is money, make it sound like thats a crime
About: Microsoft claims latest scalp in war on counterfeit software
[December 9, 2005, 18:19]
Microsoft claims latest scalp in war on counterfeit software
Talkback Wow Microsoft apperantly wants you to hear loads and loads of crap until your ears fall off. Here is the truth. Micrsoft have currently problem to get youngsters interestested in developing software whith Visual Basic and such too.
About: Microsoft claims latest scalp in war on counterfeit software
[December 9, 2005, 9:35]
Microsoft vows to help counterfeit software buyers
Talkback So that's £1000 per customer that MS was expecting to fleece? With the riduculous prices they charge it is no wonder people are looking for the cheapest provider. Buy a PC with XP Pro and it is about £40 dearer than XP Home.
About: Microsoft vows to help counterfeit software buyers
[May 19, 2006, 12:37]
Microsoft vows to help counterfeit software buyers
Talkback How very generous of M$ to so magnanimously refrain from suing Ling's unsuspecting customers for complicity or whatever in purchasing pirated software. They are indeed the innocent victims in this charade and with its vast resources, I have an...
About: Microsoft vows to help counterfeit software buyers
[May 28, 2006, 18:25]
Counterfeit?
Talkback Sounds like a lame excuse to me. I thought Vista went to great lengths to make counterfeiting virtually impossible? Particularly suspect is the inevitable reference to 60 million copies of Vista sold since January routine.
About: Microsoft cuts Vista price in China
[August 5, 2007, 20:19 by 1000193068]
definition
Talkback What's the exact definition of Microsoft's 'counterfeit' software'? How did they obtain there data? And how did they interpreted it?
About: Microsoft: Fake software rife among UK businesses
[May 4, 2007, 0:01 by Arthur B.]
Duh!
Talkback If micro$oft reduced there prices to more realistic price then the counterfeit market in there software would almost dry up.you don't have to be a genius to work that out.
About: Microsoft cuts Vista price in China
[August 6, 2007, 14:38 by 349671]
Microsoft: Don't sell PCs without operating systems
Talkback Microsoft's strategy is to combat the use of counterfeit and unlicensed versions of Microsoft's software and telling vendors not to sell Naked It was surprise to know that Microsoft is using shameful Marketing strategy to compete with it competitors.
About: Microsoft: Don't sell PCs without operating systems
[April 6, 2006, 5:53]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Counterfeit driving licences and a hundred CD copiers confiscated! Tuesday 25/05/2004 The Business Software Alliance phones 'Scoop' Wearden to crow about its success in closing down software piracy rings.
[May 28, 2004, 18:35 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
Hackers attack eBay accounts
Talkback In my personal experience and others I have found that about 5% of all auctions end in some sort of fraud, whether it comes to getting stiffed completely, or getting defrauded by misleading ads, or counterfeit goods.
About: Hackers attack eBay accounts
[November 11, 2003, 8:39]
Piracy "good for Russian economy", says Kaspersky representative
Blog He told me that piracy was becoming less of a problem in Russia now, as people are getting more solvent and want to buy quality goods rather than counterfeit products. Russia would technologically "still be in the stone age" without the effects of...
[December 11, 2006, 15:50 in News Blog by Tom Espiner]
Corporate UK Facing Compliance Time Bomb
Blog If the survey is to be believed, then over half of UK businesses do not perceive a risk from misuse of software or counterfeit supply, and just under half do not believe they face a threat from the lack of compliance as they claim to have a...
[November 10, 2008, 11:03 in Social Networking by christian harris]



